#
# /etc/default/grub - Controls the operation of grub-mkconfig(8).
#
# For more information, type: info grub -n 'simple configuration'
#

# The default menu entry.  This may be a number, in which case it
# identifies the Nth entry in the generated menu counted from zero,
# or the title of a menu entry, or the special string 'saved'.  Using
# the id may be useful if you want to set a menu entry as the default
# even though there may be a variable number of entries before it
GRUB_DEFAULT=0

# Command-line arguments to add to menu entries for the Linux kernel
#
# Note: The arguments are added to both entries (normal and recovery).
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="printk.time=0 nomodeset"

# If this option is set to 'true', disable the generation of recovery
# mode menu entries.
#GRUB_DISABLE_RECOVERY=true

# Unless 'GRUB_DISABLE_RECOVERY' is set to 'true', two menu entries
# will be generated for each Linux kernel: one default entry and one
# entry for recovery mode.  This option lists command-line arguments
# to add only to the default menu entry, after those listed in
# 'GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX'
#
# Note: The entries are appended to the end of the normal mode only.
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=""

# Boot the default entry this many seconds after the menu is
# displayed, unless a key is pressed.  The default is '5'.  Set to
# '0' to boot immediately without displaying the menu, or to '-1' to
# wait indefinitely
GRUB_TIMEOUT=40

# If 'GRUB_TIMEOUT_STYLE' is set to 'countdown' or 'hidden', the
# timeout is instead counted before the menu is displayed
#GRUB_TIMEOUT_STYLE=countdown

# Set by distributors of GRUB to their identifying name.  This is
# used to generate more informative menu entry titles
GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR="Dragora"

# Select the terminal output device.  You may select multiple devices
# here, separated by spaces.
#
# Valid terminal output names depend on the platform, but may include
# 'console' (native platform console), 'serial' (serial terminal),
# 'serial_<port>' (serial terminal with explicit port selection),
# 'gfxterm' (graphics-mode output), 'vga_text' (VGA text output),
# 'mda_text' (MDA text output), 'morse' (Morse-coding using system
# beeper) or 'spkmodem' (simple data protocol using system speaker).
# The default is to use the platform's native terminal output.
#
# Please check the documentation for setting an output device.
#GRUB_TERMINAL="console"

# Set the resolution used on the 'gfxterm' graphical terminal.  Note
# that you can only use modes which your graphics card supports via
# VESA BIOS Extensions (VBE), so for example native LCD panel
# resolutions may not be available.  The default is 'auto', which
# tries to select a preferred resolution.
#
#   The resolution may be specified as a sequence of one or more modes,
# separated by commas (',') or semicolons (';'); each will be tried in
# turn until one is found.  Each mode should be either 'auto',
# 'WIDTHxHEIGHT', or 'WIDTHxHEIGHTxDEPTH'.
#GRUB_GFXMODE=640x480

# To detect other bootable partitions via os-prober
GRUB_DISABLE_OS_PROBER=false
